Students planning to apply for school in the Fall of 2014
may get an unpleasant surprise. While previous students have uploaded long and
creative essays, the class of 2014 will be held to a 500 word limit in their
personal statements which are cut and pasted into a box on the Common
Application.
The new changes will limit the amount of creativity
students are able to show a prospective school. In previous years, students could exhibit their
personalities through longer stories and additional elements such as photos and
math equations using the .doc or .pdf format in uploaded essays.
Additionally, the “topic of your choice” question will
be removed from the common application, so students who once demonstrated their
uniqueness in that question will have to find another way to think outside the
box.
Charlotte Klaar, PhD, founder of Klaar College
Consulting, recommends that you:
·
Find new ways to be creative in your application.
Use an interesting quote, make a bold statement, start your essay with a
question and/or have a memorable ending to your essay by using emotion to
capture the reader’s attention!
·
Include activities that showcase your best
you!
·
To avoid spelling mistakes, write all essays
on a Word document, then copy and paste it into the application. Don’t depend
on spell check!
·
Always review your applications before
sending them in.
For more guidance on high
school courses and activities, finding a college that’s a good fit, financing,
deadlines and more, call Klaar College Consulting, 301-834-6888. Charlotte@cklaar.com.
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